USDOT awards $3.2 million to the state of Washington

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded more than $3.2 million to the state of Washington to enhance capacity and improve reliability for intercity passenger and freight rail in the Pacific Northwest.

The grant will support the $8.4-million Mount Vernon Siding Extension Project, which will reduce intercity passenger and freight rail congestion, add rail capacity and improve a substantial bottleneck, providing long-term benefits to both Amtrak's Cascades service, as well as freight operations.

"This project will provide greater rail capacity and improved reliability for passengers and businesses in the Pacific Northwest," said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. "When it's complete, this project will bring Washington and Oregon's Pacific Northwest Rail Corridor Project one step closer to achieving its vision of providing people with a comfortable, reliable and affordable alternative to rush-hour gridlock and crowded airports."

Completion of the project will improve reliability for Amtrak Cascades service operating on BNSF's Bellingham Subdivision by reducing conflicts with freight operations. The project will extend the existing siding track that is currently not long enough for freight trains use in order to accommodate both intercity and freight trains, helping avoid backups when freight and passenger trains had to share the same track.